Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 36, Petersburg, Pike County, 24 January 1889 — Page 3

Democrat. IY, JANUARY 24, 1889 ITEMS OF INTERS!’. t j. m. * I. '• tlie oldest railroad [liana. archlau are again troubling the [ of Chicago. _erj will bo another shoollug ch at tbU place Saturday. rj„* will be piped from Waliaah io " U, a cl*Uiiee»:' fourteen toiler. Tbelageal butler di#U factory In i U. S. la located at Seymour, Iud. , Shelby villa clam* that lltev will Ihaw a thousand natural gas tirer by | next aprtug. . company called the Howell LaHd npany. has ju»t bceit orgauiacd at iuevlile. lit M. Billing* waa chloroformed by bbora iu the dejwt at Ft. Wayne ; Monday.

Spring term of school Is to be I at Otweli in the next mouth, >r. It. Clerk. T^ie streets of Washington will be BticadeaiiKil a* soon as the weather will term it of it. Zafcbaria Dyson aud Miss Emma ll allard were married at this place on last Sunday 7:30 o'clock. TUe freight break men on the Lake Erie k Western railroad went on a strike Moudav night. The l'eteasburg gun club is not doing any of its ruckles* shooting—inftctshooting none. It is thought that ex-Gove.nor A. ^Q. Porter will be sent to ltbuie by the Iticonilng ad minist ration. The Martaiu County Tribune will liereaflcr be published at Loogootce instead of at Shoals. The Fedeaal Cirand jury ret tun sev-enty-seven Indictments. Dudley was not one of the indicted. The Uniform Hank K of P.. of this p ace, are preparing for a grand ball on the mghtof February 19th. » It is thought that the present, or at least tiia next congress will open to entmi grants the Oklahoma county. Tttr. State Democratic Editorial Association will moat again on the ' last day of this month at Iudiauapo-1 lie. The people iu some partsoflhestate Imre recently been swindled bv silver-1 war swindlers. .Never trust such. men. Krebs ls~still calling flic TE*iItw^f rats the meanest pco|»lc on earth, if we areT to judge from the epithet* he appln-4 to them li George Dtiers cut .John HafTerlv ^ilne times with a knife at a dance in Evansville Saturday night. RatTeity will recover. Sweeney Brother*, Jeflersonville litre obtained a contract to build six lwata for the U. S. government for Southern rivers. In a suit at Evansville last week Staak and Babcock over the ownership of a goose, the costs amounted to a hundred dollars. As if there are not enough days of the kind, some people are Instituting the practice of observing Washing. touV inauguration. Hie Richmond Opra Company that played here a few dims ago was fro nounced a fltlure except Mr. Richmond, who is really an artist. Anderson, Ind., is hiving trouble withtne Telephone Companv. and the martlftl has been ordered to cut down all the poles if not soon removed. So fur as our poor effort goes' it will fee h*ed In opposing any mar-: ringje between Uncle 8am and Miss, iMda. unless Miss Canada Ir»t pays debts. * ‘Money Answereth all Things” is Die title of an address before tne UniSts tes Senat by lion. Wm. M. nr art, of Nevada. It reveals some riling farts. if Rev. George Seliurti, of Jeffersonville, was licensed, to preach in 1822, when only SO years old. He has preached ever siuce, is vigorous, and Hr the oldest Methodist preacher in Indiana.

. bill baa bc«ri introduced in the lalnreprotridiug for* conslitunal amendment to make the terms fall county oIHch four years, and prohibiting two consceutlre terms of e man. one threw apiece of stone or thirongh the rindow of the H lurch at Alters last Thursday f, hitting one of the ladiea. It known wh) the offender is. >uld be indicted. right ef way for the Vincennes is being solicited and meeth liberal consideration—some formerly opposing now pro—Boourilki Kixjuirev. * matt Jaws Turner race iced >'ri*»ar, forty day* in tlie and a thirty-dee dollar fearing killed Willie Miller at Henderson, Ivy., where S. Henderson peo

tuvllle Standard contained [s E*a Smith, a pretty rn-yeat-old girl, who wai ei - ray from thi> Orphan'* Home iar* ago, et timed to tb ia Monday iH a predicameut, ted the help and protection f ity. Tnialtxa Toythr *ent hi r Farm. The girl is an orller home was fortnerlv nettr burg. A rrocurist induce! account of her rare beauty, to (care the Home and become the paramour of an Evansville gambler, wim in a short time abattdoud the girl art< r accomplishing het ruin.

Deadbentism. )V!neen»i* Sun.] Newspaper borrower* are a nu - sauce. The man who borrows h s neighbor's papers, to tare two cent* and a half and then abuses the editcr without apologizing to the subscriber is the iucaruatlou of “deadbea t* ism." Without giving value recoiled he appropriates that which~hss cost the publisher many dollars, aui to save a few ceuts he aunovs otheis and wastes what might bo to hits valuable time if he would stay it home and Improve It.

Agricaltaral Expf riment Station [lodlnupnit New*.] .Some interesting work in being al the Agricultural Experiment tion at Purdue, as tiie bulletins fro time to time indicate. The direct desires to interest the tanners of t State in the study of agriculture scientifically carried ;on in the insl tution, and they are asked to present problems of a general character fur solution in the school. “The Chinese Must Go.” (Indianapolis New*-! Tliecolored wash-women of Albany have served notice upon Chung Lee, a Chinese laundry man who arrive ) there yesterday, that he must leave ! the city at once. A year ago they I drove a couple of Chinese laundry* linen out of the city by force. The Chinaman says lie wiil go. She Brings Sait. | New AUMUir badger.} Anna Dicbjnson is .otermined to recover, If shw can. that 11.200 from Die Republican National Committee, due her JWndelther contract to speak in Indiana. The case will come lie fore the State Supreme Court of Nee York tiiis month. “ Was The Editor There! i Weshlnavou Demoenrl A number of married men were al the d»|>ot Saturday to see the I.adv Minstrels alight. They told their wires that they were going to Die Fair-grounds to see the race that was run (here Sat unlay, Thoroughly CtcUized. ;New llarmon> It.-gliiter.J The Pawnee Indians have become so civilized that most of the men wear paper collars, the squaws wear red si^ukiugs and alt indulge freelv In whisky, popular songs and fashionably slang-words 1 Mrs. .lames Itoden avenged au.allegtj/ in tack on her character by cowliid-f-'t Einaiiuel Flschci outlie streets of |ruusviUe last Thursday evening, iseller is a drygoods merchant and ye- business iu the vicinity of Main ml Seventh-*!*., near where Mrs. culm keeps a bookstore and news i^and. Mrs. Bodeu paid a tine of $11 d *ome cents for using the cowhide Fischer who denied ever having tided ony derogatory language as to M rs. Roden's character. "Mistakes of lngersoll or Moses— liich ?” ia the subject on which rv will leture next Saturday evening. Cary ia a lecturer of groat obilityiasraost |>eople know. He goes dirt ily to the point that convinces hisnicarera. If you miss hit lecture you! will regret it. It {is somewhat doubtful whether the Legislature will knock the schoolhookis trust silly. Matters lake turns that kro uuacounlable, and there may be siieh n tiling iu this monopoly. Most} peepte of the state are in favor of the school book monopoly dying an early Aalh. cliool eili 1 r dun FarmcAs Institutes are to be held in ererv county in the Slate this Winter. Mr. It. M. Lochart, of Waterloo, has been a >pol tiled by the State Board of Agrici iture to lecture on such It is to he hoped that the III he active iu lookiug afsubjecU. farmers ter their interests. The St dowu auO the Some of-war. daugered. i Alan yes* trouble m s and Stripes were torn burned the other day on u island by a German manmerican citizens .were eund tiie captaiu of the Gerrr fused to a(>ologize. The v end in war.

Benjaro u F. Wyatt died in this place on Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock, o supranuation. lie had «ouie trou leof what scanted to l»e in the natirn of Bright’s disease, but old age was h s conquering cnemv. Mr. W. wgsbirn in Pike county scveutvone year] ago. He has a brother, Wnt W^Ht, and a sister, Mrs. Wm. McGowen, both of this place. The poorest ecouemy we know of is to let ttn dollars worth of chickens die with cholera when'a 50 cent, bottle of Ganbr’s Chicken Cholera Cure is warranted to cure one hundred chickens. 'This wonderful remedy is sold by Petersburg Druggists. In Center tow&shtp, Vaml county, Saturday after-noon, John Dunn killed Edward Valaudingliam wjib an ax. Thor were in the w< cutting timber with three or fourot ef mcu. A quarrel ensued with tl above result, Du»u has left for pa unknown ▼hebrlsht winter weather has I taken advantage of in New Haven tenni* players.

H. Rich rich was at E ran srilte Tuesday ou business. Mrs. T. K. Fleming of is sick of a fever, but it oils. Fred Reuse, Jr., is at 01 working at the harness business. this place, dangernot »e/, Illinois, and sadlery tville, got a JouuT. Lester, Plea tan t peusiou a few days ago. D. C. Ashby's position nt Ihe Legislature is that of assistant door-keep-er.

J. D. Duncau,of ueairPIleaaautville, ha* (be thanks of the Dcmocbat for •pedal favor*. K. Selby called lo renew his subscription. which he did to the aallsfactiou of ye editor. A. P. DcBrule, of Vincimaes, formotly of this place, wa* recently granted a liberal peusiou. Hon. Prankliu Bildcrback who has the good luck of a position in the Legislature is assistant door-keeper. A. M. Crayton, of near Ot well,has our compliments for bus success in securing a (tension a few days ago from Unde Sam. Lon O. Sail marsh, fuymerly one of the proprietors of the Petersburg Press, lias gone to Texas where lie thinks lie will locate. Ilunliiigburg Argus: Hr. Charles Sclimfer, ol Petersburg, was in this place thl» week, and gave the Argus a pleasant call. Henry Ili-geTi and bis sister. Miss, Carry, and Miss Laura ileus* spentI Tuesday night in Wasl^iugton. AI “mask” ball was the attraction over there or Tuesday nighit. A. W. llollon, of JefTcrsou township, built a bam tiiat lia.ra sassafras roof. It is claimed that »uch a roof will last lor Ally years mid slill be good. Oakland Enterprise: Dr. Ireland Wa* in Oakland City, Saturday.Oliver Hammond, Petersburg, visited friends here-this week.-Miss llella liavenscroft, Petersburg, is the guest »f Miss Lizzie Hauls-Mrs. Doctor Motley, Petersburg, visited her son’s family hare this week.--Misa Ettie t'oonrod, Petersburg, was the guest of Misses Lizzie and fissile Marlin, Tuesday and Wednesday.-Silas Spilman and Joe Stbtde8d(i,jr., of Petersburg. gave this office n call yesterday, while on their wav to Whilmau. Mr. Spihnau wilt shortly move to a farm if Horace William’*, rear ibis place. -llev. A. I). Williams,, I). D.. a graduate of Hamilloii College, X. Y„ recently of Nebraska, but formerly President of West Virginia^'ollege j iml general Superintendent of schools | if that stale, has been elected Presi-j lent of the college of this city, Rev. I L’kirlti having resigned. Dr. Wiliams comes highly recommended, and irlugs a large experience to the work. [t is also understood that hi* election nceis the lieartv approval,and will so | -mi! the cordial co-opcratioii of, all | ■arlies of the General Baptist church, j How U glop a Paper. The following from an exchange; xpresses our views on how to stop j i paper: “You have an undoubted i right to slop a newspaper when you j eel disposed. Do not hesitate to do j 10 011 account of '•tenderness” for thei xlitor. Do n’f you suppose lie wou.d (uit buying sugar of you, or meat, or lolhing, dry goods, etc., jf he thought ie was not getting his money’s worth, ind whv should you not exercise the iame privilege with him ? And when 011 discontinue a paper, do so mauully. Don’t be ao spiteful as to j hrow it back to the postmaster with i contemptuous "I do n’t want it any j onger!”*nd hava “refused" written! >u the margiu, and have the paper reamed 10 the editor. No gentleman j •ver stnp|>ed a |>a|ier i n tha t way, no j natter if his head is covered wilhj (rav hairs that should be honored. > If j ou do not longer wish to receive a ! ■ewspaper. write a note to the editor | ike a man, saving so—and be sure j ;hat arrearages are paid. This is the j way “lo slop a newspaper.” A Wicliila, Kan., clergyman has j jeen asked to resign because Ins ser- j nous are too long. Of the 300.000 population of Mil vaukte 106,000 are foreigners. Cathartic rills Are Whist To (be Uver and bowel*, but give no! ■trenrth. The more you take tile more you wed. Miles' Pills (M. P.> positively itrengtben. The longer taken the less equiied Sample* tree all Frank, A Horn- > rooks. Tlie itobse in which Lord Byron j wa* born is soon to be demolished so j is to eularge a draper's shop.

Madrid theater* are allowed kv law to use only the electric); light. Dentist’s Settee. I wish to say to nar friend* and patrous that I hare sold iny office and I business to Messrs Funkhouser ft McCord, whom I can cheerfully recommend to all who may need their service. They will couthm* business in the rooms formerly occupied by me. Give them a call. Tour obedient servant. SrectxlNonce; Come to see os either at this office,or at Oakland City. Funk nor sea ft McCono, Dentists. It is the telegraph operator that has his work at hia fingers’ ends. k Oeed Chases Te Make Heaey This We want same more reliable men to sell our nursery stock; guaranteed first-class true to name ns ordered, and dell vend in good, healthy condition. Salary end Expenses, (or eommistioaif preferred). Apply,(staUng age) te II- W. Foster ft CoJons D. Ltgrsxaica.

Mr. ('apt. John Jjemmun, of Ireland, i visiting: her sister who to sick We hav< some bud cases of epiaoodic The string band boys of our town are fully equipped and are ready to take lessons in musi< this week. We hope they will be alive ant *ive us some good music I'rof.S.R.OIark will teach a Normal of three weeks short!] alter tbs close of the Winter term of school tie will be assisted by his b,ether, N. W Clark. They will give instructions in Alge bra, Latiu, and German in addition to th< Common School Branches, should any om desire to study those branches. ^Occasional.

Ho-tmer Item. H. C. Gordon was at tbs nines last week . George Llokt, of Winslow, baa moved near this place . Howard Adams, of Petersburg, was hers lost week .Coal miners from Oakland Citv are at work in tbe Little mines Jackson Martin went to Petri’s bury, Tuesday Our merchant, Mr. Joim Hornbrook. went to Evansville Monday The south bound train lifted a carr from the track on Little switch, Saturday, but soon replaced it. So damage done. Kev. Martin Beech preached an excellent sermon here Saturday eve ning Mr. John B. Selbv visited friends near here Saturday and Sunday Jesse ft. Thompson and Ab. Young are in Knox county making crosties Wra. Selby was in these brash a few days ago. lie likes our town Nine Country Cousins appeared in the Dnock at lust week. Lets hear from ail. Bcckxy Bot.

Stendal. , J. W. Stilwell, our worthy trustor, informs u>e that our schools are In the most excellent condition W. J. Strode, exsheriff of Pike county, talks of selling bis property at public sale, preparatory to quitting fanning. He is oue of the soldiers who lost his health in the late struggle for the preservation of the Union, lie now draws n pension of four dollars a mouth. He should have a better pension 0. Q. Chappell still holds the fort in the gallery where Hie labors to teach the young idea howtosboot.” Wm. Butka and Harmon Patburg. formerly teachers in this township. ure now "counter-jumpers.*' Henry Stork, slso a former teacher iu this towuship of Lockhart, is now a practicing physician, nml 1 think, wilt succeed . I noticed. sometime ago, a statement in the Dkmockat, that Velpen is the seeod town in Pike county. Sow, if population and the amount of busiuess done is to be the basis of au estimation, I doubt the correctness of the statement. Don't you really thiok Stendal should have been mentioned f Amkkikankr. [Seud us the statistics, Ac., of your town, and an opiuiou can be given.—Ed ) — Presto Items. Wife of G. W. Cox is very ill of pnenmo. nia fever .. Haller Daniel is also tick of pneumonia White River is on a tear again Pell Traylor gave his friends a birthday supper and a dance on his twentyfirst birthday on last Monday night. It was a success both as to the supper and the tlam-e John Parker made a (lying trip to Nauvoo Thursday night—attractions Albert Brown and Ella Parker visited rriends in Petersburg, Friday and Saturday. Mason Abbott has been on the sick list the last few days Andrew Mile)-, Robert Holder aud Adam Weitsheit are making a iptneral remodling of their fanus The But r Oak school closes next Saturday. 1 want to whisper in “yer" ear that Della I'raig .has taught an excellent school at Burr Oak. She has given excellent satisfaction Bolin Bros, are buying teams that would auswer well to the description jf log teams. The.-are perhaps going into the logging busiuess Ames Evans has tbont completed a new barn Rev. Wm. Ihesser’s next regular appointment for Sray Church Is next Sunday The people ire having a good prayer meeting at Poplar school house. Pmxaco Ba.TTi.xn. The future of litis great country de-iH-ntls largely upon the good health of *ur women folks. How sail that they diotild share ail excess of suffering, [yet it not be so. By the use of Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock am! Sarsaparillia tin: female system can be strengthened. It is a certain cure for for perodic pains, beariug down sensations, menstrual irregularities ami general female weakuess. Effect •( Mortem tale. Eminent authorities unanimously agree that the high pressure methods of modern life are rapidly making us a race of nervous invalids,—subject of all manner of nervous Affections, headache inaanity dizziness neuralgia. backache, hysteria, nervous trouts lee of the heart, stomach, kidney brain, etc. Ladies and gentleman who are thus afflicted. or w ho are compelled to keep late aours, do much mental or physical work, a Iw worry or fret about business or domestic troubles should remember that no other retnedv in the world will ao speedly cure these diseases remove worry and the blues. Induce tranquil sleep, relieve pain, or build up the brain and nervous systems, ms Dr. Miles great discovery, the Restorative Serrine. It contains no opium or morphine. Trial bottles free at Prank A Horn brook’s Drug Store. * Them ire 136,000 drink-sellers in Belgium, or oue for every ten families. . All the towns on Puget Sound waut to be made naval stations. Onsamption Rarely Cared. To the Editer—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thoutands ol hopeless cases have been permsneotiv cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy razz to any of your readers who have consumption if they wil tend me their express and post offlee adirees. Respectfully, * f. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 1M Peart St.. Sew fork. _ »fl]

Wbat Is the most difficult train to catch ? The 12:5Q, because it la ‘‘ten to one" if you catch it LA DUES will find relief from their Costivencss, Swimming in the Head, Colic. Sour Stomache, lleadach. Kidney troubles etc, by taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator after dinner or supper, so as to move the bowels once a day. Mothers will here better health and the babies will grow more rebuilt by usiug the Regulator. If au infant shows signs of 'Colic, nothing like a few drops In water for relief. The Genuine baj the red Z ou front of Wrapper. OX TO WASHINGTON! A POSITION FOR EVERYONE! We want several good men in your section to sell Nursety stock. We guarantee it true Co name, delivered in good condition, and tint-class in every )>articutar. SALARY AND EXPENSES. (Expense money advanced if neceessaryV Appiv at once (stating age) to The C. L- Van Dueea Nuraerr, Co, 4t} Geneva, X. V,

g was held at eh ill this plac ig. Alluhedeu were represen rake preached icted the exerci irs assisting, progress, and great revival ’ morning, Ma led a suoscriptio d rane, a nd had nr ages. He had On Sunday mo dead on the atrn rb he had made eel ion, having l rjsblied. Merchants outi the Maine Sehate. inher lawyer; b other day. Iiis year In K it last y ear. .u ih and Bro< I by Shiloh's A NEW PBINOIPI A union meeting Cumberland Cjliuic last Sunday eveniii] iuations in Irjiwn Evangelist Slteldi sermon, and com! the home niiwist meeting is still in probaly result'll! a religion. Last: Saturday Swoffiird circulat aid of Thos Cocl Ids own week’s v looted ten doRSir*. ing he was found Iiulan apoiis, « hero char itable •sollee sand-lagged and White Caps hav : again made t appearance at Tip Ion. They set notice to the Ideal papers last Fri iiinrniiig for all miscreants to bew In the last few months they have | isUe.l ii good many of ths worth good-ft»r-not Ii jug ditizens. Remove the cause by using M Baby Syrup. Only 25 cents a bo A preventive of malaria and f will b* found in Latador. Pricer 25 cents a package.! The convention of the Hung* >.n Reform Church h*; voted to estal sh cel iliac / for the clergy. Shiloh's CuugU and 'Consumption Ci is >ld bv us on a guraiitee. It cures insold by us on a guraiiteesumption. Sold bv Dii. J W. Bergen Old farmer*-"W^i*1 is your s# in your new office New officer—“Salary ? Oh, itssr but the stealing! The stealing.” Shilob's Cure: will immediately Croup W lumping Cough and Soldby Dr. J. WThe new vine disease is so in Cali fornia. Sleepless Nights, made miserable terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the dy for you. Sort By li*r J. W. Bei A cariosity 1o Wallingford, Ci is a dog willy three It ails. /•< Whr trill You cough whseShileh' will rive immediate relief. Price snd$l. Sold byDr. J. W. Bergen. Jules Si in on declares French t< in w the moot difficult language to talk nonsense. [Burfugton Free Press. tl lacking Cough c bv ShiioYs Cure. iy Df. J. W. Bergen rtey Sold by i That I lacking Cough >!»•« j afford ei for a Carteihbtirg (Oa.) dinner | One tur of forty persons, t The wheat area is twice That it The They fi in summer John ‘ rest it February. That

Brother In Black. Two or three years ago a negro bojr on my place near Franklin, Ky„ was tormented with au apparently incurable case of Scrofula, which lasted him a long time and gave him great trouble. After trying many other remedies, l at length went to Dr. Morris drug store in tills place and bought several bottles of S. S. S., In taking which, and nothing else, he was fully and permanently cured, j He is now a stout man, and at the | time I commenced giving him S. S. I S. the bones wvre working out of bis i arm—coukt use but one arm, and the i ' doctor said nothing could do him any good; but J! had tried S. S. S. and seeu it tried,and felt that it would cure | him. John 11. Urainoek. Franklin, Ky., Dec 13,1888. j

The Union High School will open its annual Spring Term, beginning on Monday, March 11,1830, and will coutiuueelereu weeks. A thorough review of the Common School Branches will be given, and an opportunity to pursue any of the higher branches necessary will be given. Vocal music will be taught in connection with the school by Prof J. M. Black, of the Priuceton Normal University. BOARDING: Good board can be had at $3.30 for 31 meals, room, light, and fuel turntshed. Send for circulars. Correspondence Sotided. Address M. B. THOMAS, Union, Imt.

Old papers for sale cheap at this office. School Books at Dr. J. \V. Bergen’s. Blanks For Sale. Blank notes deeds, mortgages, road supervisor's bonds, and all kinds ot J. P. supplies for sale at the Demochat otBce. * Wall paper and school books cheap at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. * • Hot lunches served at all hours by WmIIisuks, St. I keep the very best Cincinnati lagoroeer. WmIIisurn, Sit. Library and other handsome Lamps at Dr. J. W Bergen’s. Lamps, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s, aud at the most reasonable rates. For Sale. A party who has left this county and cannot attend to business here, will sell nine shares ot Pike County Agricultural stock. Call at this office. Notice of Electiou. The Stock holders of the Pike Co., Agricultural Society will meet at the Court House in Petersburg on Saturday Febuurv 2-1889 at one o’clock P. M. for the purpose of election twelve directors for said Society to,cotnc during the ensuing year. The president Board will meet at ten o’clock A. M. of said day. E. P. Richardson Seet’y Jan., 22. 1883 _ For Sale or Trade. A first-class hotel, on corner Walnut and 8lh streets, in Petersburg, one square main street at the corner of public square, good trade and constantly increasing, house ail iu good repair. Owing to ill health will sell or trade for good property and half cash. Call on T. C. Milburu, Petersburg, Ind. n.

Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomness. More e«>noraienl than theordlaar.v kinds, and cannot be sold In compettion with thei multitude at tow test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 1«S Will St. N. Y.

'Will' find Immense Bargains in LADIES' CLOAKS, CLOTHING, AND OVERCOATS We never ask any pcoflts on these gauds after Christmas For a Feer*^ $ $ .Only Few, Youettnbuy a nice CLOAK at exactly the cost In NEW VOIIK, and a DRESS and IRIJIHI.16S of those pretty goods you have heard of so much. at 68, 89, nud 99ceiits are rare bargains! And their Silk Plusli lit AU COLORS AT © CENTS A TARO is worth a great deni more We have at $225, $4-90, $7,50, ami $11.00 some rare bar joins in New Overcoats. See these ere you buy. They have told fora graft deal more money! Winter boots and shoes are also included in this cut price salt, and if you need any of these, you will find them nt about half price. You Know Ivasih makes the mare go! HARCffiOVFS, K/ose Kutters for Kashf Next to Bank.

TKCSTKEK’ KOTlICJt*. TtfOTlCE U hereby given to all parties Intsw* a sated that 1 wiU attend at my oSHee in ETEBT TUESDAY, ro tranaaet business connected with the office »f trustee of Lockhart township. Ail persona having business with said outer will please ■ ^ — J.W.STILW1ELL, Trustee. VOTJCE Is hereby glean to,all Betties eonL> earned, that 1 will be atl aay residence me mile east of Arcadia ■rear Tuesday, ro attend to business connected with the tffiee ol Trustee of Monroe township. SAM CEL LOWE, f raster. J^OTICE.la hereby given, that I wtli beat my residence, EVSET THCESDAY, To attend to business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township., Pwdtively.no business transected «t-»offlce-da»s. srLAg KIRK, Tr£tee. VOTJCB is hereby given to all parties eon earned that l will atteadlat my resldsaeu BVEEY JtOKDXY, To transact busineas connected with the office Trustee of Madison tom Ship. ■ST Positively no business transacted except to offllee-daya. JAMES RUMBLE.Trustee. VOTICE U hereby riven to atl persons in- « terested that 1 will attend at my offiee at sir residence. at my rfl Mil _ lake notice. every Friday, i eoonectcd with the office Marion township. AUjagan* with said office will KT.F. BROCK. Treat**EVERT DAY,

‘‘THE ARCADIAN.” 2?230^. The Great Phenologist With his Wonderful Collection. A Thousand Karo Curiosities, and the “Veiled Mystery” and the “Shrouded Wonder.” Nothing like it on earth. • UNITED STATES SENATE I Washington. D. t'„ June Si. isstuf Pearsir:—Dr. J. A. Houser. of Indiana. is prominently connected with (he reformers of that State, lie lias recently been deliver, ing aeieutiflc lectures in various parts of Indiana, fnd lias, I understand, attracted large audiences everywhere, end received from the press most complimentary notices. 1 have not had the pleasure of hearing him, l>Ut I have no doubt of his capacity and ability as sn orator to entertain, instruct aud advance. Hen.!. Harrison. <• RKKXBUliG 1XD.J June 12.1886. { I know that Dr. J. A. Houser's re|»ti(atioti as a lecturer is Hirst-class. He has a dear head anil is full of energy. lie lias all ‘.lie elements to Iml * any audience at will that lie mav address. Yourv truly, Will Citmcack. 1 ' * ' {l 4- V \ CITY BAKERY. VIENNA SKUAS. BI\ST IS MARKET. CITY BAKERY. ncm OF ALL K1SBS A SPECIALTY. CIT¥ BAKERY. M75CHES PROS SC. Cp. SICE OTSTERS. JTin. LI TBS, Proprietor of The CITY BAKERY, Sells the best VIENNA UIIEAD and tbs best OBSSSBns AT THS fairest -^FRICES-TBI III.V*.AWiSE WOMAN* Bought th® Splendid HIGH ARM mm mm SEWING MACHINE ?2CAUSE IT WAS THE BEST*

low THEY ALL WANT IT Far tt doea taak tocuUhl work. Itmpfe BaehSaa at Faatary Moa. ETOT IA£EHK TilllKB ra 5 mu. Uadi iMtsaiiUnecgiel Territory. JOE MAKOFACflMG CO. BILVIDIH. ILL.

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